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Reviews / Live
Live Review: What So Not, Chrome Sparks, Kota Banks
"What So Not is one of the most significant recent Australian producers and his vibrant elevated stage set-up certainly reflected this."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: The Teskey Brothers, Caiti Baker
"Josh's vocals are rich with smoky timbre, transporting us to a bygone era of soul and blues that sits with absolute perfection in The Zoo's gritty acoustic environment."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Cash Savage & The Last Drinks, Blake Scott, Roadhouses
"...With The Last Drinks behind her you'd be hard-pressed to find a more exhilarating and heart-swelling live band in this country."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: British India, Peach Fur, Electric Zebra
"It's a raw, heartfelt performance sung with a depth of emotion that captivates the audience and echoes throughout the entire venue."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Electric Wizard
"Drummer Simon Poole's beats are so slow it's like you're being hypnotised while floating down a green river of Gibson fuzz."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Gabriella Cohen, Broads, Bonnie Love
"There are plenty of time signature mix-ups and tempo changes within songs as Cohen and co clearly show how comfortable they are moving around standard genre conventions and abnormal musical arrangements."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: The Presets, Roland Tings, Kult Kyss
"The diverse all-ages crowd simply lost their collective shit."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Death Grips - 'Year Of The Snitch'
Once More Unto The Breach...
Reviews / Live
Live Review: The Teskey Brothers, Caiti Baker
"Held down strongly by a rhythm section that clicked seamlessly, and the addition of a trumpet and trombone, the night showed how the group are meant to be seen."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Hymns To The Dead
"Blasphemy's absolute disregard for the faith spurred the wretched on."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Autechre, Andy Maddocks
"At times their set feels like a soundtrack to a seductive science fiction dystopia filled with a world of possibilities. But when the shadows darken, the growl of their synths feel strangely dangerous."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: The Rubens - LO LA RU
"Full of fun, soul-injected rock tracks."
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